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The Crossing (American Voyages)
The Crossing - American Voyages
Author: Howard Fast
Nobody wrote more passionately or more vividly about the American Revolution than Howard Fast. The legendary author of Freedom Road and Citizen Tom Paine, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Spartacus and the triumphant survivor of Hollywood's notorious blacklist of the fifties, Howard Fast is a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671038977
ISBN-10: 0671038974
Publication Date: 11/1/1999
Pages: 246
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Publisher: I Books
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed The Crossing (American Voyages) on + 2555 more book reviews
While a better account of the battle than most Americans are aware of---many other accounts have the Hessians drunk---it is still not the best. A much better account is on the Battle of Trenton Wikipedia page. But that is still not the best either. The Hessians knew the Colonial rebels were coming, and several alerts got all of them out of bed and into the streets during the night. By the end of the night they were worn out. It was Fortune's boon Washington's plan to attack at dawn, as the Hessians expected, didn't occur. This let the Hessians to go back to bed again.

I was also surprised to see Howard Fast didn't mention the Battle of Harlem Heights in the beginning of the book. This was Washington's first victory of the war. Perhaps he was turning novelist again and setting a tone of defeat to make the Battle of Trenton look even more impressive than it is.

And while the Wikipedia page shows the famous painting of "Washington Crossing the Delaware," it doesn't list all the historical mistakes in the painting, while Howard Fast does.
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Non-fictional account of General Washington's crossing and recrossing of the Delaware River in 1776. Disspells several myths concerning the battle of Trenton during which the American forces routed and captured the German garrison.


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